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More than that, he is actually outspoken in his praise for the President, on several separate occasions extolling Obama’s quick actions and help in cutting through red tape to advance necessary aid to stricken areas. With less than a week to go before the US elections, this is unprecedented.
Prior to the chaotic arrival of Sandy, Obama was lagging in the polls. His dispirited, lack-lustre performance in the debates, his seeming unwillingness to use Romney’s own gaffs against him and, of course, his previous four-year struggle to set America to rights, might cost him the Presidency. At least, a week ago, that would have been the safe bet. Now, the odds have shifted.
Nature, it seems, has something to say. While the aftermath of the hurricane spells further gloom for Americans, it couldn’t have come at a better time for Obama. Wisely, he has suspended all election campaigning concentrating instead on leading his people, possibly one last time. To the stricken electorate, this move, coupled with a strong working relationship with Christie, could spell a turning point in the election.
Romney, working up his own storm on the campaign trail in Florida today, may prove no match for Sandy.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-11-01/obama-tours-storm-ravaged-new-jersey/4345118?WT.svl=news0